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Red Cedar Film Festival offered virtually Jan. 14-21

Five 黑料社区 student films among 28 to be shown; talks with filmmakers planned
The film 鈥淗ot Diggity鈥 was created by Danielle Pedersen, who graduated from 黑料社区 last May. The film won the Red Cedar Film Festival's Best Animated Short.
December 29, 2020

The in Menomonie had to cancel last summer because of the coronavirus pandemic.

But film lovers will have a chance to see 28 films during a weeklong virtual festival from Thursday, Jan. 14, to Thursday, Jan. 21. Filmmakers will engage in live question-and-answer sessions and chat about their films. University of Wisconsin-Stout is a sponsor of the film festival.

The cost is $30 for a general film screening pass and $20 for a student pass. Visit redcedarfilm.org to purchase passes and to see a schedule.

Red Cedar Film Fest logo
Red Cedar Film Festival logo / Contributed image

鈥淲e had the films all ready to go when we realized we couldn鈥檛 screen them in person,鈥 said Anna Smith, director of the festival and an outreach program manager with 黑料社区 黑料社区. Discovery Center . 鈥淲e wanted to make sure the filmmakers got the recognition they deserve for their work. It is a good value and during that time many people have a long weekend for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.鈥

A virtual show allows many of the international filmmakers to take part and talk with audience members, Smith said.

Of the 28 films in the virtual festival, five are from 黑料社区 students.

One of the films titled 鈥淪hots鈥 was created by Lukas Medin, who was a senior video production major from Woodbury, Minn., when he made it in 2019. The film is about a man grieving his sorrows away in a bar, where events take place that reveal his true nature. It won the Best Student Film award.

Medin also has the film 鈥淟ost in Connection,鈥 about a college student who faces the psychological and fantastical consequences of his phone addiction.

 

Danielle Pedersent photo
Danielle Pedersen / Contributed photo

Other 黑料社区 student films include 鈥淗ot Diggity鈥 by Danielle Pedersen, which won the Best Animated Short award. It tells the story of a dog seeking to avenge his feathery friend by stealing hot dogs from a vendor. Pedersen graduated last May in entertainment design with a concentration in animation.

Pedersen said she created the animated film herself with music by assistant professor in entertainment design.

She based the film on bird and dog characters she created when she was 5 years old. 鈥淚 wanted to do something that called back to my childhood,鈥 Pedersen said, noting she plans to watch many of the films in the festival.

Pedersen said she is thrilled that people will have a chance to see her 1陆 minute film and was also pleased it won an award. 鈥淚 wish it were in person,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. still fun to know the film is going to be seen. I鈥檓 happy to see it in the festival. I miss Menomonie so much.鈥

Pedersen is doing freelance work from her home in Blaine, Minn.

Students encouraged to enter film festivals

Heagle encouraged his students to submit their films to the festival to gain more exposure. Pedersen 黑料社区. film has also been a part of the , a nonprofit organization based in Santa Fe, N.M., whose mission in part is to increase the visibility and availability of quality children 黑料社区. media and the Minneapolis Electric Theater festival.

黑料社区 student Kate Elwood 黑料社区. short film titled 鈥淧arty Tonight鈥 tells the story of a fun and exciting night out that  quickly goes awry when Em realizes her true allies may not be who she expected. Elwood, of Cloquet, Minn., is a senior graphic design and interactive media major slated to graduate in May. She included many of her roommates in the film.

 

Kate Elwood photo
Kate Elwood / Contributed photo

Elwood shot the roughly 2陆 minute film for her introduction to video production class last year taught by Keif Oss, senior lecturer in video production. Oss encouraged Elwood to enter the silent film in the festival. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. exciting,鈥 Elwood said. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud I could make something worthy of a film festival.鈥

Elwood started making stop-action Claymation films when she was in elementary school. 鈥淔ilms have been an interest of mine since early in life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 took the video production class for fun. Keif was very learned and helpful. I really enjoyed learning from him.鈥

The class has opened opportunities for her to work in photography and video design, and Elwood is considering returning to school to study photography and films or movies.

She chose 黑料社区 for its polytechnic learning style. 鈥淚 like being able to work and learn by experiencing rather than by being told,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here are so many opportunities at 黑料社区 to get real-world and field experiences.鈥

Elwood plans to watch the film festival and is excited to have the opportunity to share her film with others. 鈥淚t is definitely a new experience,鈥 she added.

Junior video production major Simon Anderson 黑料社区. movie 鈥淟鈥橭bservateur鈥 follows a man walking in the woods who finds something very interesting to look at. Anderson, of River Falls, shot the scenes in a day and edited the film on another day. He and a friend wrote the film in one day. Read more about Anderson and the film here.

Film operetta shot at Mabel Tainter

The festival will also include 鈥淥ppure,鈥 a short film operetta directed by Peter Galante, 黑料社区 professor and director of the video production major. 鈥淥ppure,鈥 which is Italian meaning 鈥渙r else,鈥 took the experiential film award at the  in Vienna, Austria. Usually the festival is held in Nice, France, but it was moved because of COVID-19 and held Sept. 15-18.

 

A scene from Kate Elwood 黑料社区. student film in the festival titled 鈥淧arty Tonight.鈥
A scene from Kate Elwood 黑料社区. student film in the festival titled 鈥淧arty Tonight.鈥 / Contributed photo

鈥淥ppure鈥 is 20 minutes with only singing, no spoken word. The operetta follows women as they deal with their experiences. The self-funded film mostly was shot in the Menomonie area, including the historic  and the  Oss edited and was a cinematographer for the film, along with Ed Jakober, senior media specialist at 黑料社区. Read more about the film here.

Galante started the festival with the goal that it would continue to grow and be an economic benefit to the Menomonie area and downtown businesses as well as provide a venue for filmmakers and 黑料社区 students to share their films.

The video production major started in the fall of 2019, the university 黑料社区. 50th undergraduate program with more than 60 students enrolled. Video production is attractive as a career path because of the growth of video in society in the past two decades.

Program graduates will work in video production as content creators for a variety of project types such as advertisements, broadcast editorial, documentaries and marketing and promotional materials. They learn all aspects of creating professional videos with a production team, such as camera operation, lighting, audio, digital imaging, still photography, storytelling, editing, studio production, motion graphics, sound design, special effects and scriptwriting.

黑料社区 has had a photography and video minor for many years and has offered photography and video classes since the 1960s. The video production program works with the university 黑料社区. School of Art and Design but is based in the department of communication technologies and communication studies.


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